News and Updates

We feature write-ups from supporters and staff who are hungry for change and want their voices to be heard.

From March to June 2022, a team of 18 students from Singapore Management University took part in YEP-GO, engaging with youth beneficiaries from Cambodia to equip them with skills that will increase their employability in the future. 

Because food on the table was not sufficient, Safia's mother could not produce enough milk to breastfeed Safia. Safia was very weak and could not move a lot. World Vision's mobile health clinic provided timely aid. With regular check-ups and nutrition packages, Safia was able to recover.

If you would like to use your NS55 credits to make a difference for children, you can partner with World Vision to bring practical support to the lives of vulnerable children in Sri Lanka. In just a few simple steps, you can donate your NS55 credits to support our cause to ensure children are able to weather the economic crisis challenges. 

"As I could not afford to fulfill the needs of my family, my eldest daughter worked in a restaurant to have more income and the younger one worked on household chores.”

17-year-old Nayeem is fighting to put an end to child trafficking, child labour, and child marriage in his community.​ As a child forum leader, he uses his voice courageously to stand up for children and their rights in his community.

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